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  2. Don Stewart (Bonaire activist) - Wikipedia

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    He named most of the dive sites on the island, and in 1976, founded a resort hotel of his own, and named it Captain Don's Habitat. He was inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame in 2005. [13] [14] Stewart became a Knight in the royal Order of Orange-Nassau in 2008. [15]

  3. George F. Bond - Wikipedia

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    Captain George Foote Bond (November 14, 1915 – January 3, 1983) was a United States Navy physician who was known as a leader in the field of undersea and hyperbaric medicine and the "Father of Saturation Diving".

  4. Synodus intermedius - Wikipedia

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    Synodus intermedius, the common sand diver, [3] [4] is a species of fish in the lizardfish family, the Synodontidae, a basal ray-finned fish in the class Actinopterygii. Sand divers inhabit subtropical marine ecosystems, (37-17°N), including sandy- bottom areas on continental shelves , coral reefs, estuaries, bays, and reef structures.

  5. SEALAB - Wikipedia

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    Link's efforts resulted in the first underwater habitat, occupied by aquanaut Robert Sténuit in the Mediterranean Sea at a depth of 61 m (200 ft) for one day on September 6, 1962. Cousteau's habitats included Conshelf I , with a 2-person crew at a depth of 10 m (33 ft) near Marseilles, placed on September 14, 1962, and Conshelf II , placed in ...

  6. List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea - Wikipedia

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    Captain J. Hill disappeared with the rest of the crew of the Bellona in 1809, while sailing back home to England from Jamaica. [61] 16 February 1810 or after John Bader: Unknown Tasman Sea: Bader, the commander of the ship Active, disappeared after landing a sealing party on the Open Bay Islands and subsequently setting sail for Sydney. [62]

  7. Captain Lee Will Host 'Deadly Waters' Series After 'Below ...

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    Captain Lee. NBC Captain Lee Rosbach‘s next gig after Below Deck involves him breaking down crimes that took place on the high seas. Lee, 74, will be the host of a new Oxygen true crime series ...

  8. Bill Nagle - Wikipedia

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    Bill Nagle was one of the earliest divers to dive regularly beyond diver training agency specified depth limits for safe deep diving (normally 130 feet in sea water). [citation needed] Nagle regularly dived to greater depths, and engaged in hazardous shipwreck penetration, often on previously unexplored shipwrecks.

  9. Joseph B. MacInnis - Wikipedia

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    Deep Diver carried out many scientific missions in 1967 and 1968, including a 430-foot lockout dive in 1967 (at the same location as the 1964 Sténuit-Lindbergh dive) and a 700-foot lockout dive near Great Stirrup Cay in 1968. MacInnis participated in both of these dives as an observer in Deep Diver's forward chamber. [6] [10] [13]